The Vietnam War, the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, riots at the Democratic National Convention, and the feminist demonstrations at the Miss America pageant: Was it really just one year? Follow the familiar voice of Walter Cronkite—reporting from a newsreel on an RCA television—into a multimedia exhibit that explores the music, politics, and culture of 1968. You can peer into a window of a reconstructed 1966 UH-H1 (“Huey”) helicopter and watch war footage, sway to the far-out sounds of Pink Floyd and the Monkees, and admire the careful stitching on Janis Joplin’s orange and pink jeans.